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First of all, since women have had the power to put a child up for adoption, I do not see the point of muddying "men's rights" with all this
Roe nonsense. Fundamentally, an abortion has nothing to do with it. Recent "Safe Haven" allow a woman to literally aband a child on the steps of a firehouse, hopsital or police station with virtually no legal repercussions (yes, it varies by state, and some states do not have such laws).
The fundamental equality at work is that both men and women should have full rights over their body. Men can still get a vasectomy (and deposit some of their boys at a wank tank for future use). I woud not be opposed to publicly subsidizing such a procedure.
How does the "national center for men's rights" distinguish cases of voluntary sex against male rape vis-a-vis financial obligations? As evidenced earlier in this thread, there are cases where men are raped, the woman gets pregnant, and the biological father -- the victim -- has to pay child support. Is your ultra-powerful moral argument going to observe that the woman had a choice to give the baby up for adoption, or the option of terminating the pregnancy? A far more powerful argument will probably note that the man never even had a choice in the matter.
In this so called "
Roe v. Wade for men" case, the biological father did have a choice. He chose to sleep with her, and now he has to pay the consequences. He's not a co-equal partner, and he doesn't share co-equal responsibilities. He merely has to write a check, while the mother has the responsibility of being the child's primary caregiver. He has it easy.
Moreover, since the child's interests are paramount, someone has to pay one way or another. If you allow the father the choice to opt-out, then taxpayers (who also never had a choice) will pick up the tab. From a moral social welfare perspective, I do not have a problem with this; the child has rights . Economically, however, it leads to an inefficient, sub-optimal outcome because it alters the incentive structure. It empowers young males to engage in casual sex and push the costs onto others.